Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Jul 1966, p. 11

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WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office, Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible aMer-the-ceremony,.You sre asked to submit the names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after the wedding. Long - Higgins Now on a honeymoon trip tojheld her finger-tip veil of silk Denmark, Norway and Sweden, |illusion and she carried a cas- are Mr. and Mrs, Edward|cade bouquet of white roses, Scoley Long, following their) Mrs, Clark Bushell, Montreal marriage in Simcoe Street) was the matron of honor and United Church. the other attendants were Miss The bride is the former|{ynne Hepburn, Toronto; Lynda Louise Higgins, daugh-) Miss Mary-Helen Black, Ot- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin|tawa; and Mrs. Lawrence Hig- Royce Higgins, Oshawa, Her|oing Whithy,....Miss---Blaenor "bridegroom is~ ine son of Mi) Hayward, Oshawa was the and Mrs. Edward Scoley Long.! flower girl. Mr. and Mrs, rrol J, Lawson 5, Tuesday, July 19, 1966 11 Short skirts even influence the fall handbags. A large bag over- powers the contracted dress or coat, So the newest handbags go from small to smaller, Perhaps the most influenced by the short skirts are the fall Obeying Water Just think, we have at least Those meam of days us, also Smith, brides- hoose County! Toronto. Mr. Douglas Long, Toronto fat and the wedding music was Mr. Ian Sword, and Mr,-Robert wi formal tater, the bride wore The reception was held at e|left, the bride was wearing a taffeta featured a scoop neck- and feather chrysanthemums' side in Toronto. Marie Stevenson and Murray streamers, caught at the! Hosiery Designers Have Ball | parents, Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Bavarian crystals held her four- Stevenson of Peterborough and| Peterborough, was her maid of NEW YORK (CP) Short The bride was given in mar-|Arnprior, the couple left for a| For modesty, stretch' stock- "E88 . -|look, shoes are flat and round-|: tawa. dress of crepe beneath an im emer and rounclis essential, Pumps feature lief is in the water, Whether it| paloma French crepe with ajcessories and a corsage of/found as much fashion news in extra fashion dividend, There's! droves M h S : h costume legs, textured legs and) sports spat with the toe andiof your family's health and marine 4 'atide nda EASY SUPPER Church, SDEnG Sed Carries: over Into suits and the picnic basket and of Mr, and Mrs. B. E, Smith} Ardis Dempsey, John Marr and|shades, Hanes introduces shock-] Poached Eggs. At the turn of SAFETY J. A. MeArthur, Blackstock. Thornhill Golf and elites provide glitter in gold and| are different versions you might that there is a lifeguard on The bride was given in mar-| wedding trip to. the Pocono |sWeater knit stretch, Then, too;| boiling) seasoned with -- salt niques and the various means de faille and scooped neckline sheath with matching tallored costume, chopped onion, dash of hot ing to be ghoulish when we lions. A crown of lace secured) Mr. and Mrs, McArthur will)combines a brief panty and the|hot milk over the buttered toast tical. After all, you do want a pale, yellow-tinted orchid sur-| Guests attended from Metz,|doors type, you'll find plenty of|garnish with parsley, tomato they should be, not dreadful her attendants; Patricia Smith,)Toronto, Uxbridge, Blackstock|comb and tattersall patterns Dilute any desired condensed he eiahaaaal este 4 to the water gradually, Too }One was in a solid gold design) Pouu_ well-seasoned cream |" on it's good for them,"' This only Ee ie aan. ustvors| held her shoulder-length veil of Matic earrings. Long and dang-| cooked vegetable over toast, top i€ alting naar the "adve of the sity i 7 Mrs. Jack Minacs, Oshawa, to] roses, 3 |watched constantly, . - ig Gloria |lotion, Remember. that young son, Timmins, Ontario, The bridegroom was at: | Given in marriage by her ®¥* 2 . -- { : 4 | should. always be in your beach ensemble. Her matching dome-|the coulle left for a honey- |keep him cool and comfortable The officiating clergyman)... the best man, Those usher: Played by Mr. R. G. Geen. | benny, all of Toronto and Mr. gown of white satapeau with a flowed into a chapel train, The 1 A lthree-piece pink suit, match- line and elbow-length sleeves. @ corsage of white roses, Blakley Pa Stevenson | Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Long Churchill Blakley 'ook place at|deepened back neckline. Peau rian . | THE OSHAWA TIME Stevenson, Braeside, Ontario tier illusion veil, scalloped, and S eggy 00 Ingers On The bride is the daughter of The bride's sister, Miss the bridegroom is the son of honor and Mr, Garnet w, Skirts certainly have high- saw, Ontario, and the late Mr.| Following a reception at Mc-|4" shoe firms are having a riage by her father, who also| honeymoon in the Adirondacks.|ings now stretch up to becom- sisted by her uncle, the Rev-\donned a candy fluff pink en-|creams and lotions are needed|'™t, silhouettes, you need ajjovely bright 5 i d P tiported lace coat with large |toed, , ee ee ee : i choppy shapes along withlis a pool, lake, the seashore or| | |blocky heels, Straps range from'a mountain stream, Canadians| eckli three-| Sweetheart roses. » whole rang accessories | rounded neckline and three-|S ses, the whole range of accessories | the laced-up grannie, the al-| Strictly speaking, what we're | : ure lace. rincess-|turn to reside at 774 Chesterton le ca »xpec . ale ' of Guip' lace. The prince We can expect to see pale|the spat look is the newest. You|be put in the category of house- shimmer legs, says the N&-lheel in snakeskin to a wet look safety, you, the homemaker, |Manufacturers. See i, shih Reyes Heights Unitedjand Suzanne don't's in regard to water setting for the marriage of} The best man was Mr, Alanjfall. Newly important will be, An easy supper for lazy sum- Toronto, and John Ardis Mc-|Ilmar Pirso. ingly fuschia and shockingly|the century Milk: or Cream' First, you are going to « The Reverend R. D. Binning} cjyb, silver tones, Their flickers come|like to try, duty or have someone along riage by her father and was Mountains, Pennsylvania, the |there are the crocheted stock-|and pepper and any desired! of artificial respiration, Don't and empire waist and train, coat and wide-brimmed hat. For the miniskirted crowd,/pepper. sauce, Worcestershire speak of the possibilities of her chapel-length veil and she|reside at 22 Elkhorn drive,)most in legs, in colors from|slices' and top with poached!these outings to. be relaxing, rounded by lilies of the valley.|France; Montreal, New York,|new fall interest in the knitted] wedges, or pickles. Serve with moments of tragedy. maid of honor; and Heather!and Caesarea, Ontario. | Jewelry also emphasizes the) cream soup and use in place of : : | many children have been with fringe ver » reall sauce . pas. pree j}with fringe. However, the real/sauce mixed with peas, green tends to instill a life-long fear tulle illusion and she carried a\!ing they try to lure attention) with poached egg and garnish 'S a ta : i for the marriage of Angelaicascade bouquet of Amabilis|@Way from the legs sand, never leave him alone. . . > '. | Naturally, you'll be sure that Errol James Lawson, son of Hav aid of Mohor was Milas Reverend Alfred H. Fowlie of-/ and the skins are especially delicate father, the bride was wearing) Following the reception held bag. Sprinkling the youngster shaped self-designed headdress moon to points east, was the Reverend John K. Mof- ing were Mr, Perry Bowker, Given in marriage by beri; awrence Higgins, Whitby. gently gathered skirt which|Adelaide House, As the couple u Yhantilly lace over , bodice of Chantilly ling hat, white accessories and Her headdress of white rosettes) Mr. and Mrs, Long will re- | Ireland Studio The marriage of Sharon{a_ butterfly bow and _ long)" oe the home of the bride's grand-\de soie leaves, entwined with last Saturday. worn over the face, B ARGARET NESS the Reverend and Mrs, J, S, Heather Anne Stevenson of, y MARGARET NE | Mrs, Johnston Blakley of War-|Blakley was the best man, lighted legs. Hosiery, cosmetic Blakley. Nab Town and Country Club,|field day as a result, performed the ceremony, as-|For going - away, the bridejing stocking tights, For beauty, | the slim classic or the new pup| weather ahead . hed i jto smooth knees, For the young erend W. C. Stevenson of Ot-\semble of an empire sheath| me "af Sere tal look, And the rounded toe! soars the one place to find re-| of red roses and ivy, the bride! puff sleeves. She chose a white' In fact, fashion editors here wore a floor-length gown ofjorganza picture hat; white ac-|for the fall fashion Showings |<ingle to multi, Boots are the are taking to the quarter length pilgrim sleeves} Mr. and Mrs. Blakley will re-|as in the clothes ways popular cowboy. However, going to talk about today can't ee eee ree Men ITE EON, CURE: legs, dyed = to - match - the- can find everything from ahold hints. But, as the guardian penal Association: of Hoslery with fur top. will want to know the do's and Armour White made its debut last afte fi ake the swim Toronto, was the|maids, safety. Sp pa up the s Megan Louise Smith, daughter! Asselstine. Ushers were Messrs./navy, green and the rich plum | mer days is Creamed Toast and let's be off. Arthur, son of Dr. and Mrs.) 'The reception was held at|citrus, For evening nylon Jew-/Toast was a popular dish, There |, cafe bathing place. Be sure officiated. When the couple left on their" black-silver or white-gold) Poach eggs in hot milk (notlwho knows lifesaving -- tech- attired in a gown of white peau bride was wearing @ yellow |i™88 to contrast or match your/flavor lift such as finely)misunderstand, We aren't try- embellished with lace medal- Cameo has a new hose that/sauce, pinch of rosemary Pour! drowning, just downright prac: carried a bouquet composed of] Willowdale. jpale to dark. If you're the out-|eggs. Sprinkle with paprika and|healthful and invigorating as The bride's three sisters were|Texas, and Minden, Hamilton,|look in checks, chevrons, honey-'a salad for texture contrast. Let your little one get used |short skirts, th he > $.| ci Y I Mi pe emaee wom Demine. pings mille In No. forced into the water "because | wson a Jewelry interest is in the dra-|beans, diced carrots or other of aihihe: Bul even @hen he Hart House Chapel, Univer- é : : ; as desired. young children should be Deanna, daughter of Mr. andiorchids, stephanotis and white . f i gs he is well covered with suntan Mr, and Mrs. Norman Law Culbert, Collingwood, ficiated. |tended by Mr, Sean Kelly, Osh- Too, a can of talcum powder a semi-formal white silk coat)at the Hungarian Club, Toronto, generously with the powder will land help to avoid heat rash BUDDY SYSTEM For every member of the family, large or small, be firm in regard to always swimming with someone else. Swimming jalone is dangerous, especially \if your family enjoys skin div- ling. There is a beautiful world |to be discovered under the| water . . . but no one wants to: stay down there permanently Another item for your beach bag is a whistle, Yes ... you are reading correctly | whistle a good loud one, /Too often, youngsters forget what they are doing and sud- denly find themselves in deep water, The reaction is usually panic .. and . You can guess Pdnaatan = i , se zee oe Teach Consumer Education In Schools -- Association Urges By LINDA CRAWFORD to fulfill these dual functions, It} MONTREAL (CP)--There is|i8 far too late to wait until] an urgent need to give boys and/ adulthood to give consumer in-! girls instruction in consumer} struction, education in schools, Mrs. W Mrs, George was addressing G. George of the Consumers'/SOme 300 delegates at the Cana- Association of Canada said/dian Home Economics Associa-| Wednesday. tion's meeting. | Cl U that| €an "The home is changing from, "I! would like to think the place where mother kept, very boy and girl might cover house and father earned the liv-|the basics before the end of ing into a place where mother| Grade 10. In order to do this, and father share the two re-|!t will conceivably be neces- & BEF' clean \ ture with a solution of sal soda concentrated, a patio party, your outdoor furni- p Patio Furniture When Planning Patio Party Safety Rules Leads To Happy Summer Fun husband ok Teen-agers and your shoes, Even for evening, with\two more months of summer|can spell you off at stated in- tervals. If you and the children are divide up the between you, you can really rel that while one of you is swim- if feel good to stretch out in the sun?) the children are in good hands, | on a beach outing with the medium-heeled shoe for that to- heat and when the temperature|another friend and her family,|y4;, Remember 'Polly' 'Tillie The Toiler'? Original comie strip draw- ings, selected from a little- known collection given by To- ronto's daily newspapers in the 1930s, are on display in the lower rotunda of the 'al On- tario. Museum, Toronto, until August 29. They were brought together by Dr. C, T. Curreliy, then di- rector of the museum's archae- ology branch, who felt that the comic strip would one day be recognized as an art medium-- long before the day of pop artists, The exhibition includes strips from "Toonerville Trolley" by |Fontaine Fox, "Bringin: |Father' by George Me |*Polly and her Pais" by Cliff Sterrett, 'Tilly the Toiler" by |Russ Westover, 'Birdseye Cen- \tre' by Jimmy Frise, "Why Mothers Get Gray" by J. R. |Williams, 'Mickey Mouse" by \Walt Disney, and "Bobby | Thatcher' by George Storm. Livesiy i! -- ee re ECE MORIN CN EE OT I Te ig eaias ANNOUNCE WEDDING DATE Miss Winnifred Gaus of Pentecostal Church, August Whitby will become the 13. The bride-to-be is the bride of Mr, Bruce A, daughter of Mr. Johan Christy in King Street Gaus of Amsterdam, Netherlands, who is come SOCIAL & PERSONAL Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Teiephone 723 - 34°4 for Women's Department | The Pilot Club of Oshawa held a successful Tea at Park- jwood, the home of Colonel 'R, §S. McLaughlin, Members receiving the guests were: Mrs. Walter Campbell, president of the club; Miss Lillian Beam- lish, Governor of District 17, | Pilot International; and Mrs. |Albert Barnes, Pouring tea were: Mrs. George Telford, Mrs, A. J. Parkhill; Mrs. T, D. Thomas, Mrs. D. M, Storie, Mrs. Walter Bestwick and Mrs. \R, H. Donald. Those serving |the guests were; Mrs. Mark |Quesnelle, Miss Freda Ques- nelle, Miss Gayle Bell, Mrs, |W. E. Roth, and all members jof the club, After the guests had their*tea, they were taken spacious grounds. Mrs. Errol James Lawson, former Angela Minacs, was honored at sev- recently in to her marriage |Her maid of honor, Miss Gloria a tour of the beautiful and Deanna lifeguard duties | oral showers and parties prior That way both of ax knowing Wart House Chapel, Toronto. water in'ming or dozing (and doesn't|Cyjbert, and school mates of the bride-elect held a shower at the home of Miss Sandy Miiki, Toronto, where Miss Last, but not least, teach the Minacs was presented with a family that although swimming personal gift. A dessert shower is fun, practical jokes in the! was held at the home of Mrs. water are definitely out. example, diving below a swimmer and grabbing his legs For Harold Mosier, Whitby, given by Miss Keitha Mosier, Miss Margaret Ubele, and Miss Irene may seem funny to the joke-|Thaczuk, attended by former ster, but it can be frightening and dangerous to person, In other words, teach the children good manners and water dry land, Swimming makes everyone | Carole |school friends, A neighborhood home of Mrs. George Thaczuk, | courtesy | sented with a bridge set. just as you have taught them good manners and courtesy on the other! coffee shower was held at the swimming | where the bride-elect was pre- Oshawa guests attending the marriage in Cobourg of Miss Ann Jeffery and Mr. hungry, so when it's time for|John Beamish of Oshawa in: lunch tuck s spread a utility/cluded Mrs. Colin Parks and heet on the sand or grass, It's|daughters, Yvonne and Ada; both convenient and sanitary.|Mrs. John Beamish, the Rever- The same sheet can be spread|end and Mrs. Alfred Woolcock, out on the car seat when you're|Mrs, H. Arthur Twilley and jready to go home so that wet! Miss bathing suits won't upholstery. wait an hour after eating before|and Mrs. Frank Beamish, West Q heading back into the water. If you've brought along some toys and games you can avoid all that nagging: "Mother, can I go in?" It may take at home 'to properly the family in terms of water safety but the dividends will be rewarding, After all, a few sessions what can be of more value than Safe sum- the a happy, fun-filled, mer, Come 'on in... water's fine! SOCIAL NOTICE FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE | The forthcoming marriage is announced of Miss Winnifred Gaus of Whitby. daughter Mr, Johan Gaus of Amsterdam, Netherlands, to Bruce Alexan- der Christy, son of Mr. and Mrs Oshawa, The ceremony is to take place on Saturday, August 13, 1966, at 6.00 p.m. in King Street Pentecostal Church now} educate f Allan Charles Christy of 68 YEARS CITY DIRECTORY Publishers since' 1898, VERNON sociation of North American Diree- tory Publishers, 29 Rebecca Street, Hamilton, Ont. Phone JA 2-5066. the rest, Keep a weather-eye DIRECTORIES Limited, Member As- ff) Elizabeth Ann Beamish harm the|who was the: maid of honor. Also present were Mr, and Mrs, Of course you're all going to|John Trott of Montreal and Mr. | Hill, Mr. and Mrs, }Gibbons street, James Scott, months, Mrs. Scott's have had as their guest for the past three sister, Mrs. John Edmundson of Burn- jley, Lancashire, England. Mrs. |Edmundson will be returning July 29 on the §.S. Sylvania from New York, Miss Ivy Webber of Reading, Berkshire, England, was a re- cent puest of her cousin, Mrs. ing to Canada for the wed+ ding, The prospective bride- groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Allan ©, Christy, Rossland road west, | ton; Mr. and Mrs, Frank Chap- man, Mrs. Charles Mallon, Mr, Michael Mallon, Mr. and Mrs, R, A. McColl, Mr, and . Mrs, W. H. McColl, Miss Mary Quin- lan, Mr, and Mrs, Joseph E. McColl, all of Toronto; Mr, and Mrs.' Stanley Blowes, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heller, St. Catharines; Mr, and Mrs. Gordon McKenzie, Dixie; Miss Margaret McColl, Peterbor- ough; Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Bazinet, Long Branch; Mr, and Mrs, Hubert McKenzie, New Toronto; Mrs, John Kell, Guild- ford; Mr, and Mrs, Robert Kell, Mr. and Mrs, Seymour Kell, « Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kell, Mr, Clarence Kell, all of Churchill; Mr. and Mrs, Harry O'Reilly, Little Britain; Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Murphy, Mr, and Mrs, M. J. McColl, Miss Marian Me- Coll, Messrs. John, Frank and Gregory. McColl, Mrs. Kay Murphy, all of Lindsay; Mr, and Mrs, Neale McLean, Bows manville, plaque to the late Honorable Gordon D. Conant at Lakeview Park tomorrow afternoon. From Toronto are expected Dr. and Mrs. Horace Walton-Ball, Mr, and Mrs, Eric Walton-Ball, Mr. and Mrs, George Gilchrist, Police Commissioner Eric Silk and Mrs, Silk, Mrs. W. A. Jar- rell, Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Don- ald, Mrs. Frank Severn, Mr, and Mrs. W. B, Common, Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Gouldring, Miss! Adeline Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd §. Chalmers, Dr, and Mrs. Otto Holden, the Honor- able Chief Justice J, C. Me- Ruer and Mrs, McRuer; Chief Justice Dana Porter and Mrs. Porter. Also from out of town will be Miss Kay McFarland, Napanee; the Honorable Leslie M. Frost PC, QC, LLD, and Mrs, Frost, Lindsay; Mr. Far- quhar Oliver MPP; Dr, C. Gor- don Heyd, New York, U.S.A.; Mr, and Mrs. J. S. P, Arm- strong, London, England; Mr, and Mrs, Douglas Henderson, King; the Honorable and Mrs. | Ray Lawson, Oakville; Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Lovekin, Scarbor- ough; Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Nichol, Leaside; Mr, and Mrs. John Shortly, Cooksville, _ Misses Betty, Ruby and Mure iel Bescoby, Clacton on Sea, Essex, England, are spending three weeks with their cousin, Mr. William Coe, and Mrs, Coe, Taunton road east, Mr, and Mrs. Clem Graham, Aberdeen, Scotland, arrived in Oshawa recently to visit Mrs, Graham's brother, Mr. George Alexander, King street east, whom she had not seen for the past 48 years, Mrs. Gordon D, Conant will have members of her family at her side during the unveiling of the memorial plaque to her late husband, a former prime minister of Ontarip.and mayor of Oshawa. With Mrs, Conant will be her brother Brigadier A. A, Smith CBE, MC, ED of Winona; her sons, Mr. Douglas Conant, Grimsby, and Mr, Mr. Ernest Syer, Bowman- ville, Mr, Frank Robbins and Mrs. Priscilla Bradshaw, Osh- rhe we among other On- Roger G. Conant, G tario residents who took a 25- : reenwood:!day bus tour through United and their wives, and Mr. and Mrs, Llewellyn Smith and Mr, va bese. eee ber and Mrs, Alastair Smi s, Alastair Smith, all of travelled through Butte, Mon- Winona. | jtana, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming; Spokane, Washington and crossed into Canada at Blaine, Washington and Vancouver, where they en- countered three days of rainy weather, They visited Victoria, and started their return journey through Kamloops and Golden, B.C. via the Rogers Pass to Banff, then north to Jasper, through the Columbia Ice Fields, to Edmonton, down to Red Deer and into Calgary for the Stampede. Continuing home they passed through Fort Me- Leod, Regina, Winnipeg, Fort Many guests from out of town attended the wedding on Satur- day of. Miss Ruth Anne Kell and Mr, Daniel W. McColl, From the United States were Miss Elizabeth Barrett, Wash- ington, D.C.; Mr, and Mrs, John Lombardi, Garden City, Michigan, and Mrs. Frank uinlan, Pontiac, Michigan, Others from points in Ontario were Miss Catherine Werry, Mr. Ian Barker, both of Guelph; Mr, and Mrs, W. L. Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Smith, Miss Sharon Thomas, Mr. Gordon Hicks, all of Isling- | W. H. Harmer and Mr. Harmer, | Rossland road west. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. G. Harmer, Rossland jroad Mrs. Abrams |Mrs. Harmer's niece, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Abrams, | |North' East, Maryland, U.S.A.,) | Members and friends of the Conant family will be present for the unveiling of a memorial Eat, Drink and Be WARY... Do you love lots of fr and tall tinkling beverages in hot weather? Sounds healthy, but sometimes careless or jean lead to annoying Diarrhea. Then it's Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry to the rescue! It quickly relieves nausea, |eramps and restores intestinal balance, For children and adults alike, Dr, | Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry has Proven gentile, and quickly effective for over 115 years. Keep it handy at home, | cottage and on trips. 65-9 | outdoor good bealing will dust and make considerably for Canvas trained on them and when they head out for the depths take} a deep breath and blow loudly and clearly, Ideally, the chil- dren should be trained to swim! parallel to the shore so they can avoid the deep water sponsibilities," the Montreal|Sary to start in the elementary! When planning a patio party, As wiih said. jgrades and gradually acceler-|there's more to. consider than cushions, a "Both then must be educat food, Give some thought to your rid them of . anieng Bs guests' comfort. You don't want them look one of them to go crashing brighter jthrough a canvas chair and Use the same strong solution land flat on a flagstone. Nor of sal soda concentrated on! do you want a_ guest's light- your barbecue grill as you did colored trousers or dress soiled on the w rought iron furniture. | by brushing up against a greasy Accumulations of hardened jbarbecue or by sitting in a grease can be removed by jdust-covered chair. Some mem- applying the sal soda concen: | jber of the family should there- trated as a scourer. Rub it] jfore check the outdoor equip-'directly on. the grill with '| named'* ment before the party starts, damp brush or rag. Then hose in sec If any of the seams on your off and let it dry in the sun rt castes weer oF tr andar" schools sing, home canvas chairs look as though Mik Sliky cuavan sad eiher eoteren BASSETT'S JEWELLERS OPEN WEDNESDAY TILL 6 P.M. OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS sex to be so honored and outside lecturers the seam or sew a canvas patch TILL 9 P.M. ed ate: ~|TEACH BASICS The basics included courses jon economic principles, money /Management laws affecting the} dollar, advertising, getting your! dollar's worth and general in 'formation for the protection of the consumer. She suggested that consumer courses be set up in elementary grades, using mathematics and Former Halifax Mayor's Wite Becomes Judge OTTAWA (CP) -- Mrs. Allie Ahern, wife of a former mayor of Halifax, has been SHARING RESPONSIBILITY All this may sound as though you will never have a chance to relax, what with all that watching and blowing To avoid a harrowing for yourself, make out with the rest day a schedule of the family The appointment, announced | teacher training schools by St Secretary Judy La ? . a y State Secret : Mrs. V, W. G. Wilson of Mont-/on the wrong side where it Marsh Thursday, is the first. to * : g . ' real reported Canadians owed! won't show the new Halifax court, one of Y ' : ; A , Hanis seeuhed tasaciiy more than seven billion dollars Scrub down wrought iron fur ws . , {im consumer credit contracts at\niture including your outdoor Mrs, Ahern, wife of John E./the beginning of 1966 table with a ution of three Ahern, was born in Sydney} She said it is estimated thatitablespoons of sal soda Mines, N.S., in 1903 10- per cent of Canadian fami-|centrated per bucket of hot She is a former national pres-jlies are unable to cope with water. A slightly weaker solu ident of the Canadian Federa-| credit tion applied with a long bristled tion of Business and Profes-| 'These unfortunates are not brush that can reach into nooks sional Women's Clubs and for-/restricted to the low income/and crannies will do quick mer president of the Nova Sco-|group. Chartered accountants, and thorough job of wicker fu tia Women's Liberal Associa-|lawyers and engineers are in-|niture. 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